Ds SAIL | 7 hess of these hotel rooms, ' a TO TROPICS — French- The real “hot spell” here falls #2 born ane Didie, 23, came to ‘= lste Inly and August, when} +. Canada three years azo, go . t9 190 far oc lie married’ and with his wife ‘™Peratures soar to 120 for as aroun to ful time : $3,000 aot their workéd ‘inthe tobacco fieics through tropical waters. Vhe. couple plan to make it a sec- ond honeymoon, They saved +, 3,000-mile trip. STP bats bby BY WILTON WYNN BAGHDAD. Iraq w—In th days when Scheherazade related the tales of thy -housand ohym tur romance and galery. rouay the travellers firsr in. Lob cold for comfurl in winter. un al Rashid, But tha street ! itself is a sad sight. Flanked |! by rows of ugly arcades painte 1 Siekly blue, it runs the Tigris between rows of ramshackle buildings, Even the flics can’t statna the Baghdad summirs, As suring fades away, the heat kills them. A few hotels recently installed air conditioning, however, and some flies have learned they can survive if they stick to the cool- ‘much as two weeks at a tinue st Iught, servants carry beds to the rooftops where the family sleeps. , To see someining of the al-| most-hidden charm of modern| Baghdad it is necessary to ge away from Harun al Rashid Strect to either the very n ithe very old secticns of tow Fanning out from the centre town are beautiful, flower-lined d Simcoe, Ont., are about fill the dream of a life- — a five-month cruise in two yegrs and hourht 13-ton sloop for the - Friday, July 30, ~ Gay Baghdad of Scheherezade. Now Dirty Ramshackle Town One Nights, Baghdad was a syne! ‘agel . Jad hourht and sold in the nois: restion of Raghdad is a filthy, eat ly city, hot in summer and | >°#aar district. Like most Ori- dusty city : |{ntal market places’ Baghdad’: The caliph’s days are recalled | vere ate ae OF a Nee mainly by the fact that Bagh-! ore the covering consists cf dad’s main street is named Har- | ‘ : | hem in the same SMOKY, dusvy chops in which they are made. ito 40 per cent of mate in India’s countryside are an- ious to learn tuvut ites j trol, according to a survey by Lucknow University’s Institue 2W Ul of ve ds 1954. i three storeys, the skyline is dom. jinwled by the dom.s and min- orets of Its nany’ Persian-typc mosques, axeurning te the ole rity alon: ; the Tigris, you can &et a pgoor cok at the way an“ient Bagh brick comes and vaulted ceil- ngs with skylights at intervals wing the bazaar the only lght| ever sees. On ather Streets, he covering consists sof black arpaulins stretched over wood- Nn poles, , Sighdad's bazaar still exists on the mediaeval guild systein Mong gne street will be found (he textile merchants, on an- her the shoemakers: and so on, sho noisiost and dirtiest section S ihe ccpper bazaar, where ar- iszns batter out pots and pans a Baghdad’s kitchens, selling Femily Planning LUCKNOW, India ‘Wa hirty eke LEY enc TOO YOUNG — Paratrooper Robert Campbell of Winnipeg, is only qualified paratrooper Cadet Corps, at the cadet camp at Dunburn, Sask, Bob was given an honorable dis. charge from the Canadian army after joining the Prin- cess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry last November, add- lrg three years to nis correct , age of 15, He conipleted all his training including seven jumps from aircraft before Acmy Headquarters discovered the Sociology. The survey was un- Q. dertaken in new villages in many | Of Aistyints, truth, On his 17th birthday, RES in the Royal Canadian Army. 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